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Rare Earth Uses
Biggest, fastest-growing use is for magnet and phosphor applications which, account for ~68% of demand by value.
Value of RE usage by application
Source: Roskill
Rare Earth – Key Applications
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PCL has a significant advantage of scale, and potentially has six times the amount of China’s total rare earth reserves.